Haiku, Book 14 (Graham Patterson)

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  • (Posted 2024-11-27)  CPDL #82887:     
Editor: Graham Patterson (submitted 2024-11-27).   Score information: A4, 85 pages, 720 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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General Information

Title: Haiku, Book 14
Composer: Graham Patterson
Lyricist: Matsuo Bashōcreate page
Number of voices: 4+vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SecularPartsong

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: unpublished
Description: The fourteenth volume of settings of haiku by Matsuo Bashō, comprising 51 settings:

1. Summer sea. p.1
2. Golden hall of light. p.2
3. Firefly's light. p.3
4. The coolness. p.4
5. The water's source. p.5
6. Rouge brush. p.6
7. Summer rains. p.7
8. Croaking toad. p.14
9. The scent in the wind. p.15
10. Black Feather mountain. p.16
11. How wonderful! p.17
12. Snoring. p.18
13. Moon of the holy law. p.19
14. Cloud tops. p.23
15. Kisagata silk tree. p.25
16. On Bathroom Mountain. p.27
17. The first eggplant. p.28
18. A clear evening. p.29
19. Mount Atsumi. p.31
20. Relatives of Kumusaka the bandit. p.32
21. Herb garden. p.33
22. Sixth of July. p.36
23. Hibiscus. p.37
24. Call of a dove. p.38
25. The first melon. p.39
26. Skewered. p.43
27. The Ariso Sea. p.44
28. Little Pines. p.45
29. Passing by. p.46
30. At Yamanaka. p.47
31. Tiny. p.49
32. A peach tree. p.50
33. Tonight. p.51
34. Fishing sires. p.52
35. Leaving the hot springs. p.53
36. Sweeping the garden. p.54
37. Let's go to the places. p.55
38. Shallow water. p.56
39. God of Smallpox. p.57
40. There will be some rain. p.58
41. TThe moon at Nakayama. p.59
42. The moon at kehi. p.60
43. Yoshinaka. p.61
44. The reeds of Tamae. p.62
45. The moon bright on sand. p.65
46. Weather in the north. p.67
47. The ancient name. p.70
48. The moon and the sumo match. p.71
49. Colourful moon. p.72
50. Autumn beach. p.73
51. Between the waves. p.75

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Original text and translations

See individual Haikus for texts and translations.